There are four Scarborough facts per year. The photos don't relate to the stories, they are national images relating to that year, courtesy of Getty Images. That's with the exception of the one showing the raid on Potter Lane in Scarborough in 1940.
13. 1942
In February Scarborough Council reported it had received 1,000 Morrisons shelters but only 200 households had applied for one.
14. 1942
in May at the AGM, North Cliff Golf Club members were told sheep were grazing the course and 20 acres had been ploughed up and sown with corn.
15. 1942
In June a Halifax bomber came down in the North Bay; its crew of seven were rescued from a rubber dinghy by the crew of the coble Hilda.
16. 1942
In July the billiard hall at the rear of Albert Hall, on Aberdeen Walk, suddenly collapsed amid a cloud of dust; it had been damaged in a 1941 air raid.